European Journal of Translational Myology (Apr 2021)

Assessing the feasibility of using the short physical performance battery to measure function in the immediate postoperative period after total knee replacement

  • Rene Przkora,
  • Kimberly Sibille,
  • Sandra Victor,
  • Matthew Meroney,
  • Christiaan Leeuwenburgh,
  • Anna Gardner,
  • Terrie Vasilopoulos,
  • Hari K. Parvataneni

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4081/ejtm.2021.9673

Abstract

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Measurements of physical function after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) are uncertain and require investments for special equipment, space, and staff. Therefore, we evaluated the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) 4 to 6 weeks preoperatively and 2 weeks following TKA as this test battery addresses lower extremity strength, coordination, and balance, without additional special investments. For context, we also employed the Six-Minute Walk test (6MWT) and peak torque knee extension. Our analysis consisted of three women and one man, with average ages of 68.3±3.9 years. Patients showed a decrease in all functional measurements: SPPB (mean change: −4.8±1.9, 44% decrease), 6MWT (−0.37±.21 m/s, 34% decrease), and peak torque (−11.8±8.8°/s, 68% decrease). Our findings suggest the SPPB is feasible and can be integrated easily in daily clinical practice.

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